Articles, tagged with "clindamycin", page 6
23rd April 2007
Acne inflammation and infection causes acne to grow in to the stage of cysts and nodules. The bacteria P. acnes that infect acne should be controlled at an earlier stage otherwise the acne damages the skin cells deeper inside and causes scars. If you cont...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
23rd April 2007
Acne is inflamed because of infection by bacteria P. acnes. This bacterium infects the sebum and rapidly multiplies inside the gland. With infection, the gland gets inflamed and the infection spreads to dermis and the cells deeper in the skin. If this is ...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
23rd April 2007
Acne infection is commonly treated with topical antibiotics. Topical antibiotics kill the bacteria P. acnes and also help keep the gland unblocked. As topical antibiotics are safer to use for a long period compared to oral antibiotics, they are preferred ...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
18th January 2007
Rosacea is a skin disease which left untreated may get worse and lead to complications such as telangiectasia and rhinophyma. In addition to this people who notice unusual symptoms which might be rosacea should see a dermatologist as early as possible. By...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
01st January 2007
Shelley is a 32-year-old mother of two beautiful girls. This person grew up with red spots on the face. Since this did not pose any problems, these were perceived to be freckles that people get in the teenage years, which will eventually go away as the in...
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Author:
Hector Milla
27th December 2006
Acne is a skin condition in which lesions form on the skin. The cause of the lesions is the blockage of follicle duct of sebaceous glands. The sebum gets trapped and inflammation occurs in the skin. This inflammation gets infected by a bacterium P.Acne...
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Author:
Paton Jackson
12th December 2006
By looking at the vast array of over the counter medications, and impressed by the pep talk of the salesman, you feel that you are going to win over the skin! But you also know the basic truth- there is no total remedy, until this date, which promises you...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
12th July 2006
Several types of prescription topical medicines include benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, adapalene, and azelaic acid. Some people develop side effects from using prescription topical medicines including stinging, burning, redness, peeling, scaling, or discolo...
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Author:
Jasmine Yap
25th June 2006
Adult acne is an inflammatory skin disorder which is commonly seen in people aged between 30 and 50 years. The main aim of any best adult acne treatment should include prevention of scarring and clearance of acne.
Adult acne is an inflammatory skin di...
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Author:
Paton Jackson
20th May 2006
There is an infinite abundance of awareness associated with acne
antibiotics. What is included here can be considered a fraction
of this awareness!
The important fact to point out here is that, antibiotics should
NOT be the first line of defense aga...
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Author:
Rowell Bulan
20th January 2006
Acne is the most widespread skin disorder in the world, according to statistics. Experts spend a lot of time doing research to determine how acne forms and how it is eliminated. Different treatments, medicines, and products have been produced to help cont...
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Author:
Hector Milla